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R3H1
Very nice :
1. Rb3 Qd4 2.Ra1+!! Qxa1 3.Rb6, winning
1. Rh2 Qd4
2. Rd2
1. .. Rb3
2. Qd4 Ra1+
3. Qxa1 Rb6
0-1
1…Rb3 (black wants to play Rb2 then Ra1) so 2.Qd4 (or2. Qe5 for defense) 2…Ra1 (if 3.Ka1 Ra3 0-1 ) 3.Qa1 Rb6 now black wants to play Ra6 but white can’t stop this maybe black should proceed like 4.Qd1 than Kb3,Kb4,Kb5 and c5,c6… or 4.Ka3,Kb4,Kb5, and c5,c6… opinions but not enough for draw. 0-1
1….Rb3! (intends Rb2+ and Ra1#)
2. Qe5 or Qd4 Ra1+!
3. Qxa1 Rb6! and wins
with two incorrect posts listed. Deep,Dark and Dummy says R-b3, R-al+ and R-b6.
Rb3
and if Qe5 to guard Rb2+ followed by Ra1+ then
Ra1+
Kxa1 Ra3 mate
1.Rhh1 Ka3 2.Ra1+ Kb4 3.Rhb1++
Rb3 Qd4
Ra1+ Qxa1
Rb6 Ka4 (forced)
Ra6+ Kb5
Rxa1 and black wins…
but…
… Rhh1?!
Qd4 seems to stop blk’s intentions.
h
but… Rhh1?!
Qd4 seems to stop blk’s intentions.
h
The pawn h5 is superfluous.
With inversions of colours, we have a study from Djulinac, Politika, 1964.